ENERGY Minister Peter Kapala has disclosed that a Zesco team is in Namibia to negotiate the possibility of further clawing back power exported to that country. Kapala also says government will re-look the Indeni contract that stipulates that the state gives the firm $5 million with or without operation. Speaking when he was featured on Prime TV’s “Big Debate” on Tuesday, Kapala said government would keep cutting power exports. “Let me give you a typical situation, you and I were born in Luanshya. We used to live in Section two Compound, when your neighbour has no salt they will come to you and say can you give me some salt and you give salt. You don’t want to see your...

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